After a brief hiatus we return to Wire for our first birthday celebration! For this installment, we're looking closer to home, bringing together 3 local artists for a proper mid week kneesup. As winter is still very much upon us, roll on down for a Wednesday night warmer.

Yorkshire based composer Thomas Ragsdale melds cinematic electronica with organic, immersive soundscapes. Thomas will be bringing to the fore a heady mix of slow building, synth laden techno to the dark confines of Leeds best loved basement.

Spending his formative years composing a varied catalogue of music for TV, film and advertising companies, his gradual shift into the world of performing solo music is one that's quickly won acclaim from the likes of Resident Advisor and FACT. His music has been featured with great effect in two groundbreaking BBC documentaries by Adam Curtis including the acclaimed 'HyperNormalisation' alongside the likes of Brian Eno, Burial and Aphex Twin as well finding its way onto commercials from BMW, Prada and Twitter.

Hailing from Nottingham, Selective Hearing resident Dom Habgood originally got into electronic music through trip-hop at the age of 17, following on from that, he then gravitated towards a more club orientated sound, whilst retaining the hypnotic elements of trip-hop.

Currently halfway through a masters in music technology and a slew of releases penned for the coming year, 2017 is set to be a big one for Dom. His tracks have received recognition several prominent rising figures in the techno world, such as Cleric, Setaoc Mass and Reflec. Expect a blend of tripped out melodies and heavy drumtracks.

Rising figure within the scene Tom Drew will be warming things up on the night. The London Born selector has worked tirelessly over the course of the last 12 months in co-founding Loop Hole, a local party with a strong community-based ethos. Having run immersive parties that roll through a multitude of genres, from psychedelic house and techno to rare disco cuts alongside the ever-successful roots based Dub Station.